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HE FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBI¬
TION HELD AT THE CARNE¬
GIE INSTITUTE, NOVEMBER
SECOND, EIGHTEEN HUN¬
DRED AND NINETY-NINE,
TILL JANUARY FIRST, NINE¬
TEEN HUNDRED
FINE ARTS COMMITTEE
JOHN CALDWELL
Chairman
W. N. FREW
JOSEPH R. WOOD WELL
WM. McCONWAY
H. C. FRICK
A« BRYAN WALL
E. M. BIGELOW
JOHN G. HOLMES
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Director
OF THE Department
OF Fine Arts
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JOHN W. BEATTY
TRUSTEES
W. N. FREW, President
ROBERT PITCAIRN, Vice President
H. C. FRICK, Treasurer
S. H. CHURCH, Secretary
Albert J, Barr
E. M. Bigelow
John A. Brashear
John Caldwell
T, M. Carnegie
Geoi^e H. Clapp
Josiah Cohen
William J. Diehl
Robert H. Douglass
E. M. Ferguson
John G. Holmes
J. F, Hudson
John B. Jackson
John S. Lambie
Rev. A. A. Lambing
A.
George A, Macbeth
C. L. Magee
W. A. Magee
A. W. Mellon
C. C. MeUor
David McCargo
Thomas G. McQure
William McConway
Dr. W. H. McKelvy
Dr. J. Guy McCandless
Henry Phipps, Jr.
H, K. Porter
Hon. J. D. Shafer
Dr. John P. Sterrett
Joseph R. Woodwell
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JURY OF AWARD
1899
JOHN CALDWELL
President of Jury
E. H. BLASHFIELD
New York
WM. M. CHASE
New York
CHAS. H. DAVIS
Mystic, Conn.
THOMAS EAKINS
Philadelphia, Pa.
J. J. ENNEKING
Boston, Mass.
FREDERICK W. FREER
Dolton, III.
WILTON LOCKWOOD
Boston, Mass.
J. F. RAFFAELLI
Paris, France
WILLIAM STOTT of Oldham
London, England
ROBERT W. VONNOH
Rockland Lake, New York
FOREIGN ADVISORY
COMMITTEES
London Edwm a. Abbey
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema
Jolm S. Sargent
W. Q. Orebardson
George H. Booghton
Luke Fildes
F. D. MiUct
J. J. Shannon
John M. Swan
John Lavery
E. A, Walton
Paris John W. Alexander
James McNeil Whistler
P. A.J. Dagnan-Bouveret
J. J. Benjamin-Constant
Walter Gay
Leon Augustin Lhermitte
Charles Sprague Pearce
Mary Cassatt
Jean Charles Ca2in
Ytiiz Thaulow
Munich Prof. Ludwig von Loefftz
Prof. Carl Marr
Prof. Fran? Stock
Orrin Peck
Toby E. Rosenthal
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
1 Cecilia Beaux — Mother and Daughter
2 Alfred East — A Gray Morning
3 Jean Fracois Raffaelli — Boulevard des Italiens — Paris
4 Robt. W. Allan — A Winter Storm
5 Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema — Mrs. Roland Hill and
Children
6 H. H. La Thangue — A Sussex Oder Press
7 Charles Cottet — The Mournful Sea (Finistere)
8 Wm. Stott of Oldham — The Awakening of the Spirit
of the Rose
9 Rene Billotte — Moonrise on the Canal — St. Denis
10 Lucien Simon — Portraits
1 1 James Paterson — Edinburgh
12 Carolus Duran— A Trio of Friends
13 Chdde Hassam — Improvisation
14 Giovanni Segantini — The Two Mothers
15 Alexander Roche — Proud Maisie
16 Jose Villegas — The Doge Marino Faliero Condemned
17 Charles H. Davis — Summer Evening
18 Horatio Walker— Oxen Drinking
19 R. Macaulay Stevenson — Flow Gently, Sweet Afton
20 Samuel Isham — Spring
21 A. Bryan Wall — Sheep —Evening
22 Frank W. Benson — Portrait
23 Jos. R. Woodwell — The Gorge, Niagara
24 Winslow Homer — A Summer Night
25 Howard Russell Butler A Long Island Landscape
26 Wm. M. Chase — Rest by the Wayside
27 F. D. Millet — The Expansionist
28 J. Gari Melchers— The Young Mother
29 Mary Cassatt— Plucking Fruit
30 Eastman Johnson — Play Me a Tune
31 H. W. Mesdag — A Summer Evening
KJEARLY ALL THE PICTURES IN
^ THIS COLLECTION ARE FOR SALE.
PRICES ARE RECORDED IN A BOOK
PROMINENTLY PLACED IN THE
MAIN GALLERY.^^ADDITIONAL IN¬
FORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED AT
THE OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF
THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS.
..^t^PICTURES ARE SOLD WITHOUT
CHARGE OF COMMISSION TO THE
CONTRIBUTORS, AND VISITORS ARE
INVITED TO SEEK INFORMATION IN
REFERENCE TO THEM -Jt .jt ^ .jt jt
CATALOGUE
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Pictures marked with Asterisks L*) did not com¬
pete for honors. Thevwere: E'irst, works ineligi¬
ble because thev were not completed within the
period specified in the published conditions, and
those not entered in competition by the artists.
Second, works by members of the Jury of Award.
Third, works received too late for consideration.
Fourth, works loaned to the Institute for exhibi¬
tion only.
Pictures by artists residing in P'rance, England
and Germany were accepted for exhibition by the
Paris, Londori and Munich advisory committees.
Alma-X adema. Sir Lawrence, London ;
born Dronryp, Friesland. Represented in
Tate Gallery, Cardiff, Vienna, Breslau,
Frankfort, Dordrecht, Amsterdam,
Milwaukee. Medals, 1864; 2d Class,
1867; 1st Class, 1878; Legion of Honor,
1873; Officer, 1878; Grand Prize, 1889
I — Mrs. Roland Hill and Children
Allan, Robert W., London; bom Glasgow.
Member of the Royal Society of Painters
in Water Colors and Society of Oil
Painters, London. Represented in Col¬
lections of Aberdeen, Leeds, Sidney,
Dunedin, Melbourne. Silver Medal,
Universal Exposition, Paris, 1889
2— A Winter Storm
Aumonier, James, Member of the Royal
Institute of Painters in Water Colours;
Society of Oil Painters, Represented in
Chantrey Bequest Collection; Collections
at Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham,
Leeds, Sheffield, Adelaide. 1st Medal,
Melbourne, 1887 ; Gold and Bronze
Kobert \V. Allan.
Medals, Paris, 1889; Silver Medal,
Brussels, 1897
3 — “Dawn.'' View of London from Primrose
HiU
BacarisaSt Gustav, Rome
4— “ The Corso," Rome
Bazzani, Luigi, Rome, Academician of
the Royal Academy St, Luke, Rome,
and the Academy of Bologna. Repre¬
sented in National Gallery, Budapest ;
National Gallery, Berlin ; National Gal¬
lery of Modern Art, Rome. Gold Medal
of 2d Class, Exposition at Munich, 1897
5— Anaglyph of Trajan in the Roman Forum
James Aumonier.
Beattx^ Cecilia, Philadelphia ; bom Phila¬
delphia. Associate National Academy ;
Member Society American Artists; So-
ciete des Beaux Arts, Paris. Represented
in Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine
Arts, Philadelphia. Mary Smith Prize,
Pennsylvania Academy, four terms;
Dodge Prize, National Academy, New
York, 1893; Medal of the 3d Qass,
Carnegie Institute, 1896
6 — Mother and Daughter
Awarde,/ Medal of the First Class, Carnegie
Institute, 1S99
Becker, Benno, Munich. Member The
Secession, Munich. Represented in the
Pinakothek, Munich
7 — The Setting Sun
Beckwith, J. Carroll, New York. Mem¬
ber of the National Academy of Design :
Society of American Artists; American
Water Color Society, New York. Men¬
tion Honorable, Paris Salon, 1887 ;
Bronze Medal, Exposition, 1889
8 — Maenad
Benson, Frank Weston, Salem, Mass.;
bom Salem. Member of the Ten
American Painters. Represented in
Carnegie Institute; National Library,
Washington. Prizes, Boston National
Academy, Cleveland, Chicago. Medals,
World’s Fair and Boston, Mass. ; Chari¬
table Mechanics’ Association ; Chrono¬
logical Medal, Carnegie Institute, 1896
Frank Benson
9 — Portrait of a Child
JO — Elizabeth
1 1 — The Sisters
A^varJed Meda! of the Second Class^ Carnegie
Institute^ 1 899
Bczzif Bartholomew, Venice
12 — A Night in Venice *
Billottc, Rene, Paris; bom Tarbes,
France. Member of Societe Nationale
des Beaux Arts, Paris, Represented in
Carnegie Institute. Legion of Honor,
1889 ; Silver Medal, 1889
13 — Moonrise on the Canal, St. Denis
14 — The Dark Road of Gennevilliers
Rene Billotte
Black, Olive P., Cambridge, Mass.
15 — Spring
Blaney, Dwight, Boston; born Brookline,
Mass. Member of New York Water
Color Club, Boston Water Color Club
16 — A Gray Day
17 — Towards the Beach
Boldini, Jean, Paris, France; born Italy
18 — Portrait of the Comte sse de L. *
Bonsall, Elizabeth F., Philadelphia; bom
Philadelphia. Member of the Plastic
Club, Philadelphia. Represented in the
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
First Toppan Prize, Pennsylvania Acad-
Elizabeth F Bonsall
emy of the Fine Arts; Mary Smith
Prize, Pennsylvania Academy of the
Fine Arts, 1888 and 1897
19 — Two's company; three's none
Boston^ Joseph H., Brooklyn, N. Y,
bom Bridgeport, Conn. Member of
Society of American Artists, New York
Water Color Club, Brooklyn Art Qub
20 — The Rising Night
Bramley^ Frank, London ; bom Lincoln¬
shire, England. Associate of the Royal
Academy, London ; Associate of the
Champ-de-Mars, Paris. Represented in
Tate Gallery, London; Carnegie Institute
21 — A Mute Inglorious Milton
Frank Hramley
Brangwyn, Frank, London; born Bruges,
France. Member Societe Nationale des
Beaux Arts, Paris; The Secession, Mu¬
nich; Societe Internationale de Peinture
et de Sculpture, Paris. Honorary Member
Artists' Association of Vienna. Repre¬
sented in Luxembourg, Paris; Pinakothek,
Munich ; Stuttgart Museum ; Municipal
Gallery, Venice ; Museum of Fine Arts,
Sydney, Australia ; Municipal Gallery,
Southport ; Japan. Gold Medal, Munich,
1897 ; Medal, Chicago
22 — Rest
Brooks^ Maria, New York ; born Staines,
England. Medals, Gold, Silver and
Bronze, South Kensington ; Crystal Pal-
Frank Brangwyn
ace. Bronze Medal ; Melbourne, 3d Order
of Merit ; Carolina, 1897, Award of
Merit ; Premium, 1898, Syracuse
23 — Portrait of the Reverend Doctor Reuben
Howes
Brown, A. K., Glasgow ; bom Edinburgh.
Member Royal Scottish Academy; Royal
Scottish Society of Painters in Water
Colours; Royal Glasgow Institute; Glas¬
gow Art Club. Represented in Collections
at Glasgow, Munich, Dresden, Weimar,
Prague, and at Arbroath, Scotland
24 — Moorland Landscape
Brown, J. G., New York; bom in Eng¬
land. Vice-President of the National
Academy of Design ; President The
American Water Color Society and The
A. K tJrown
Artists' Fund Society. Honorable Men¬
tion, Paris, 1889 ; Medals, Boston and
San Francisco
25 — To Decide the Question
Bridgman, F. A., Paris; bom Tuskegee,
Alabama. Member of the National Acad¬
emy and Society of American Artists,
New York ; Society of American Artists,
Paris. Represented in Corcoran Art Gal¬
lery, Washington, D. C.; Temple Collec¬
tion ; Permanent Collection, Liverpool,
England. Medals, Paris, 1877, 1st Class;
1878, 2d Class; Silver Medal. 1889; Gold
Medal, Munich, 1891 ; Berlin, 1892, 2d
Class; Antwerp, 1894, 1st Class; Legion
of Honor, 1878; Order of St. Michel,
Bavaria
F. A. Bridgman
26 — A Bad Pass ; Coast of Algeria
Bornandt Eugene, Montpellier, France ;
born Moudon, Switzerland. Member of
the Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts,
Paris, and Geneva Institute, Represented
in the Luxembourg, Paris; Neufchatel,
Bern, Basle, Lausanne, Geneva, and
Adelaide. First Gold Medal, Universal
Exposition, Paris, 1889 ; Chevalier of the
Legion of Honor ; Gold Medal, Chicago
27 — The Prodigal’s Return
Bunny, Rupert C. W., Paris; bom Mel¬
bourne. Member of Royal Society of
British Artists. Represented in National
Art Gallery, Melbourne. Mention Hon¬
orable, Salon, Paris
28— Descent from the Cross
Eugene F^urnand
Butler, Howard Russell, New York.
Member of Society of American Artists ;
Associate of The National Academy of
Design, New York. Honorable Men¬
tion, Salon, Paris. Temple Medal, Penn¬
sylvania Academy of the Fine Arts,
Philadelphia. Medal, Paris, 1889
29 — Marine
30 — Long Island Landscape
Carolus-Duran, Emile Auguste, Paris ;
President of the Societe Nationale des
Beaux Arts, Paris; bom LiUe, France.
Commander of the Legion of Honour ;
Great Cross of Isabel the Catholic ; Com¬
mander of the Order of Charles III. of
Spain ; Commander of the Order SS.
Rupert C. W. Runny
Mauricio and Lazare, Italy ; Commander
of the Order of Christ, Portugal ; Director
of Public Instruction? Knight of the
Order of Leopold, Belgium
31 — The Last Hour of Christ
32 — A Trio of Friends *
Cassatt, Mary, Paris? born Pittsburgh.
Represented in the Luxembourg,
33 — Young Woman Plucking Fruit *
CB.ase, William Merritt, New York ; bom
Franklin, Ind, Member of International
Jury of Award, World^s Fair ? Member
of National Academy ? Society of Amer¬
ican Artists, New York ; The Secession,
Munich; Represented in Carnegie Insti¬
tute. Medal, Munich, 1883; Honorable
Wm. M. Cliiise
Mention, Paris Salon, 188 J ; Silver Medal,
1889 ; First Prize, Cleveland Art Associa¬
tion, 1894; Shaw Prize, Society of
American Artists, 1895
34 — First Touch of Autumn *
35 — Rest by the Wayside *
36 — Portrait of Young Girl *
37 — The Big Brass Bowl *
38 — Portrait of Frank Wadsworth *
Chudant, J. L. Adolphe, Paris; bom
Besancon, France. Member of the Societe
Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris. Repre
sented in the Luxembourg. Commander
Nichan-iftihar; Academy Officer; Officer
of the Liberator
J L. Adolphe Chudant
39— The Old Inn
40 — Onions of Cirey-Ies-Bellevaux
Ciurdif Guglielmo, Venice, Italy ; bom at
Treviso. Professor The Academy of
Fine Arts, Venice; Member CoUege of
Academicians, Venice, Milan. Repre¬
sented in Berlin, Hamburg, Rome, Naples
and Turin. Gold Medal, Paris; Medals,
Berlin, Munich, Rome and Bologna
41 — Venitian Poesy, Great Canal *
42 — In Venice, Evening *
Collin, Raphael, Paris; bom Paris. Mem¬
ber of Societe des Artistes Francais.
Represented in the Luxembourg, Sor-
bonne ; Gothenburg Museum, Sweden.
Kaptiael Collin
Grand Prize, Universal Exposition, Paris,
1889; Grand Prize, Antwerp; 1st Qass
Medal, Brussels; 1st Qass Medal, Vienna;
Chevalier of the Legion of Honor ; Knight
of St. Michel, Bavaria
43 — A Young Girl *
Corbet^ M. R., London. Represented in
the National Gallery of British Art
( Chantrey Bequest), London; Sydney
Gallery and Adelaide Gallery, Australia.
Bronze Medal, Paris Salon, 1889
44 — From Volterra, looking to the Pisan HiUs
Cottet^ Charles, Paris ; bom Puy, France.
Bourse de Voyage. Member of the
Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris.
M. R. Corbet
Represented in the Luxembourg, Paris;
Museum in Philadelphia
45— The Sad Sea
46 — The Mournful Sea
Cox^ Kenyon, New York; bom, Warren,
Ohio. Member of the Society of Ameri¬
can Artists, Architectural League of New
York, and National Society of Mural
Painters. Represented in Library of Con¬
gress, Walker Art Building, Bowdoin Col¬
lege. Second Hallgarten Prize, National
Academy, 1889. Medals, Paris Expo¬
sition UniverseUe, 1889; World^s Fair,
Chicago, 1893; Temple Silver Medal,
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
47— Portrait of W. J, M.
Charles Cottet
Cox, Louise, New York; born San
Francisco. Member of the Society of
American Artists
48 — Campaspe
Crane, Bruce, New York ; bom New
York. Associate Member National
Academy ; Member of Society of
American Artists, American Water
Color Society, and New York Water
Color Club ; Member Society of Land¬
scape Painters. Represented in the
Lotos Club; Alpha Delta Phi, New
York ; Peabody Library, Baltimore.
Webb Prize, 1897, Society of American
Artists
49 — The FishePs Hut
Kenyon Cox
Crane, Walter, London, England. Asso¬
ciate The Royal Society of Painters in
Water Colors; President of Arts and
Crafts Exhibition Society. Represented
in South Kensington Museum, Berlin,
Stockholm, Boston Art Museum. Silver
Medal, Paris, 1889 ; Gold (2d) Medal
Munich, 1894
50 — Stacking Com, Kent
51 — A Cornish River
52 — Study on the Hills near Carrara, Italy *
Curran, Charles C., New York; bom
Hartford, Ky. Associate of National
Academy, New York, Member of
Society of American Artists, New
York Water Color Qub, American
Bruce Crane
Water Color Society. Second and 3d
Hallgarten and Clarke Prizes, National
Academy ; Honorable Mention, Paris
Salon ; Medals, World^s Columbian and
Cotton States^ Expositions
53 — Building a Dam
Cushing, Howard Gardiner, Boston
54 — Portrait of a little Girl
Dannat, William T., Paris ; born New
York
55 — In a Sacristy in Aragon *
DaucheZ, Andre, Paris; bom Paris.
Member of the Societe Nationale des
Beaux Arts. Represented in the Lux¬
embourg
56 -The Huts
57 — The Boats
Awarded Medal of the Third Class, Carnegie
Institute, 1899
Davis, Charles H., Boston, Mass.; bom
Amesbury, Mass. Member of the So¬
ciety of American Artists; Society of
Landscape Painters. Represented in
Metropolitan Museum, New York ;
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine
Arts, Philadelphia; Corcoran Gallery
of Art, Washington, D. C.; Art Insti¬
tute, Chicago, Silver Medal, Universal
Exposition, Paris, 1889; Gold Medal of
Honor, American Art Association.
New York ; Grand Gold Medal,
Atlanta ; Medals, Columbian Exposition
and Boston
58 — Qouds over Water *
59 — Summer Evening, New England *
Davis, Cornelia Cassidy, Cleves, Ohio ;
bom, Cincinnati, Ohio
60 — From Foreign Parts
Dawson, Arthur, Flushing, New York ;
Member of the Royal Society of Painter-
Etchers, London ; City of London So¬
ciety of Artists ; Nineteenth Century
Art Club, London
61 — The Plowman's Daughter
Degas, H. G. E., Paris; born Paris
62— Ballet Dancers *
De Haven, Frank, New York ; bom
Bloffton, Indiana
63 — Autumn Twilight
Demont-Breton, Madame Virginie,
Wissant, Pas-de-Calais, France ; bom
Courrieres. Member of the Royal
Academy of Antwerp ; President of
Union of Women Painters and Sculptors
of France. Honorable Mention, Paris
Salon, 1880; Medal, 3d Qass, 1881; 2d
Class, 1883 ; Chevalier of the Legion of
Honor ; Chevalier of the Order of Leo¬
pold, Belgium; Officer of the Nichan-
iftihar; Medal, 1st Class at Universal
Exposition at Amsterdam, and at Paris,
1889; Medal of Honor, Exposition
Universal at Antwerp
64 — Wayside Flowers *
65 — Fresh Water *
Dessar, Louis Paul, Etaples, France; bom
Indianapolis, Ind. Member of the Society
of American Artists. Represented in the
Luxembourg ; Omaha Museum, Lotos
Qub, New York. Medal, Salon, 1891;
World's Fair, Chicago, 1893; Honorable
Mention, Carnegie Institute, 1897
66 — Nocturne
67 — Sheep Returning
68 — Midnight
Dewing, Thomas W., New York
69 — At the Piano
Louis Paul Dessar
Dolph^ J. H,, New York ; bom Fort Ann,
N. Y, Associate Member of the National
Academy, New York
70“Callcd to Order
71”— A Bad Day for an Umbrella
Doming’O, Francois, Paris. Member of
the Royal Academy of Antwerp,
Grand Cross of Isabella, the CathoUc, and
Commander of the Gold Crown of
Munich, Represented in Museums of
Madrid, Lyons, Gambart
72 — In the Park (XVl Century)
73 — In the Forest of Ramtouillet
Downie^ John P., Glasgow, Scotland.
Member of the Glasgow Art Qub.
Thomas Eakins
Represented in Corporation Collection of
Glasgow, Scotland
74 — The Old Couple (Dutch Interior)
Eakins, Thomas, Philadelphia, Pa.; bom
Philadelphia. Represented in the Metro¬
politan Museum, New York ; Penn¬
sylvania Academy of the Fine Arts,
Philadelphia. Medal, World^s Columbian
Exposition, 1893, Chicago
75 — Portrait of Professor Stewart Culin (Univer¬
sity of Penna. ) *
76 — Salutat *
77 — Head of William M. Chase *
Hast^ Alfred, London. Member Royal
Academy of Arts, London. Represented
Allred East
in Collections at Manchester, Birming¬
ham, Leads, Dudley, Preston and South
Kensington Museum, London ; Gold
Medals, Paris and Munich
78 —A Gray Morning
Eaton, Charles Warren, New York; bom
Albany, New York. Member Ameri¬
can Water Color Society, New York
Water Color Qub
79— Clouds
80 -Morning in Spring
Enneking, John J., Boston; bom Minster,
Ohio. Member Boston Art Qub, and
Paint and Clay Club, Boston. Repre¬
sented in Boston Art Museum, Boston
Art Qub and Charitable Mechanics'
Charles Warren Eaton
Association. Four Gold and four Silver
Medals at Charitable Mechanics^ Exhibi¬
tion, Boston
81 — Moonrise *
82 — Twilight *
83 — Cow Drinking *
Faber Du Faur, Otto von, Munich ;
bom Ludwigsburg
84 — Horse-Market at Tangier
85 — The Three Holy Kings
Foster^ Ben, New York; bom North
Anson, Me. Member of New York
Water Color Club, Society of American
Artists. Represented in Montreal Art
Association. Medal, World's Fair, Chi-
John J Eniieking'
cago ; 2d Prize for Water Color, Qeve-
land, 1895
86 — Summer Night
Fragiacomo^ Pietro, Venice; bom Tri¬
este, Austria. Member of Royal Acad¬
emy, Milan ; Royal Academy, Bologna;
International Society of Painters, Lon¬
don, Represented in Museum of Modem
Art, Berlin ; National Gallery, Rome ;
Revolbella Museum, Trieste
87 — Evening Calm
88 — Coming Back from Fishing *
Frasier# Kenneth, New York, Member
of the Society of American Artists
89 — Reverie
Otto von Fabre du Faur
Frcctf Frederick W., Dolton, Ill. ; bom
Chicago, Ill. Medal, World^s Fair. As¬
sociate National Academy. Member
Society American Artists, American
Water Color Society. Represented in
Boston Art Qub, Detroit Club
90 — Moonrise *
91— Nursery Rhymes*
Frew, Alexander, Glasgow
92 — The White Sands, Iona
Gaoley, Robert David, Boston
93 -Intervale, New Hampshire *
94 — Katwyk an Zee, Holland
Gauld, David, Glasgow, Corresponding
Member of the Secession, Munich
Pietro Fragiacomo
95 — Ayrshire Calves
96 — A Mediaeval Village
97 — The Church at Grez
98 — Calves. Interior
Gerome, Jean Leon, France; bom Vesoul.
Medals, Paris, 1847, 3d Class; 1843-55,
2d Class; Legion of Honor, 1855; Officer,
1867; Commander, 1878 ; Medals of
Honor, 1867-74; Rap. Medal of Honor,
1878
99 — Diana *
GlfOn^ Charles, Vevey, Switzerland. Asso¬
ciate Member of Societe des Artistes
Francais ; Member of the Federal Com¬
mission of Fine Arts, Switzerland. Rep-
Jean Leon Geroine
resented in the National Museum of
Bern, Geneva, Lausanne, Basle, Champ
de Tonds, Vevey. Chevalier of the
Legion of Honor ; Chevalier of the Order
of Leopold of Belgium. Medal, 1st Qass,
International Exposition, Ghent, 1884 ;
Medal, 1st Qass, Universal Exposition,
Paris, 1889; Gold Medal, International
Exposition, Munich, 1897
100 — ^The Old Folks
101 — In the Garden
Gosselin, Albert, Paris; bom Paris, Mem¬
ber of the Societe des Artistes Francais.
Represented in the following collections:
Reims, Rochefort, Carnegie Institute,
Honorable Mention, Paris ; Medals, 3d
Qass and 2d Qass, Salon
Albert Gosselin
i02 — Morning at Mareil Guyon
I03~Gre2 on the Loing (Evening)
Greene, Mary Shepard, Paris
t04 — Reverie
Gfuppe, Charles P„ Katwyk, Holland;
bom Picton, Member of New York
Water Color Club and Safety of Dutch
Painters, The Hague. Represented in
the Boston Art Qub
105— Sunny Lane at The Hague
106 — Gray Day, Holland
Hailman, Johanna Woodwell, Pittsburgh
107 — The Smelling Bottle
108— The Gorge, Niagara
109— The White Hat
Frederick W. Freer
1 10 — The Top of the Falls
Hatfield* J. H., Canton Junction, Mass.
Member Boston Art Club. Represented
in Boston Art Qub. Second Hallgarten
Prize, N. A. D., 1896; Silver Medal,
Massachusetts C. M. Association
111 — After the Bath
Hassam, Childe, New York; born
Boston. Member of Ten American
Painters, New York; Associate So-
ciete Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris;
the Secession, Munich ; American
Water Color Society, and New York
Water Color Club. Represented in
Boston Art Qub and Cincinnati Mu-
Childe Ilasaam
seum. Medals, Paris Universal Expo¬
sition, 1889; Munich, 1892; Philadel¬
phia Art Club, 1892 ; World's Fair,
Chicago, 1893; Webb Prize, Society of
American Artists ; Prize, Cleveland Art
Association ; Prize, Boston Art Qub ;
Carnegie Institute, Medal of the Second
Class, 1898
1 12 — Improvisation
112 — White Island Light
1 14— Charlotte
115 — Fifth Avenue in Winter*
Hayden, Charles H., Boston ; bom Ply¬
mouth, Mass. Member of St. Botolph
Club, Boston. Represented in Boston
Museum of Fine Arts ; Boston Art
Charles H. Hayden
Qub. Honorable Mention, Paris, 1889 ;
Prize, Jordan Art Exhibition, Boston,
1895; Silver Medal, Atlanta, 1895
116 — A Grey Morning, Mystic, Conn
Henri, Robert, Paris, France ; bom Phila¬
delphia. Represented in the Luxem¬
bourg, Paris
117 — Head of a Boy
118 — The Boats
Hitchcock, George, Egmond Hoef, Hol¬
land; bom Providence, R. I. Corre¬
sponding Member Munich Secession ;
Corresponding Member Paris Society
American Artists. Represented in Chi¬
cago Art Institute, Detroit Art Museum,
George Hitchcock
Dresden Gallery, Imperial Collection.
Honorable Mention, Paris, 1887; Gold
Medal, A. A. A., New York, 1887 ;
Gold Medal, Universal Exposition, Paris,
1889 1 Medal, Chicago, World's Fair,
1893; Gold Medal, Berlin Academy,
1896 ; Gold Medal, Dresden Academy,
1897 ; Gold Medal, Vienna Jubilee Exhi¬
bition, 1898
1 19 — Vanquished
Homer, Winslow, Scarboro, Me.; born
Boston, Member of the National Acad¬
emy, New York. Represented in Bos¬
ton Museum of Fine Arts, Philadelphia
Museum of Fine Arts, Carnegie Insti¬
tute. First Chronological Pri2e, Carne¬
gie Institute, 1896.
Robert D, Gauley
120 — High Seas *
1 2 1— A Summer Night *
Hopkinson^ Charles, Boston, Member
of the Society of American Artists
122 — Young Girl with a Pet Monkey
Howe, William H., Bronxville, New
York; bom Ravenna, Ohio. Member
of National Academy, Salmagundi Club,
Artists^ Fund Society, New Y ork. Rep¬
resented in Museum, St, Louis ; Museum,
Cleveland ; Lotos Club, New York ; Bos¬
ton Art Club. Mention Honorable, New
Orleans, 1885; Mention Honorable, Paris
Salon, 1886; Medal, Salon, 1888; 2d
Medal, Paris, 1889 ; Grand Gold Medal,
4
Wm. H. Howe
London, 1890 j Temple Medal, Phila-
dclphia, 1890 ; Medal, Chicago, World's
Fair, 1893 j Gold Medal, San Francisco,
1894; Gold Medal, Atlanta, 1895; A.
N. A., 1894; N. A., 1897; Officer of
the Academy, Paris, 1896; Knight of
the Legion of Honor
123 — A Day at Home, Brandywine Courtyard
Hummel, Theodore, Diessen am Am-
mersee, Germany
124 — A Village Street *
125 — Autumn *
126 — Autumn *
Isham, Samuel, New York; bom New
York. Member of Society of American
Artists
127 — Spring
Johnson, Eastman, New York; bom
Lovell, Me. Member of the National
Academy and Society of American
Artists. Represented in the Art Museum,
New York; Lenox Library, Astor
Library, and Corcoran Gallery of Art,
Washington. Medals, Paris Exposition,
Philadelphia and World's Fair, Chicago
122 — Play me a Tune
Kendall, Sergeant, New York; bom
Spuyten Duyvil, New York. Member
of the Society of American Artists.
Honorable Mention, Paris Salon, 1891 ;
Medal World's Fair, Chicago ; Lippincott
Prize, Philadelphia, 1894
129— Portrait of Miss Chanler
Kennedy, William, Glasgow, Scotland,
Member of Glasgow Art Qttb ; Glasgow
Institute
130 — The Village Carrier
131— Winter at the Farm
132 — A Highland Shelling
Kronber gf, Louis, Boston ; bom Boston.
Represented in Pennsylvania Academy
of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, and
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Silver
Medal, Massachusetts Charitable Meehan-
ics’ Association, Boston ; Longfellow
Scholarship
133 — Portrait of Mrs, S. K,
Lafarge, John, New York; bom New
York. Member of the National Academy,
Society of American Artists, Society of
Mural Painters. Represented in Boston
Museum. Chevalier of the Legion of
Honor of France
134 — Adoration
135 — The Dawn *
136— Guitar Player *
Lathangue, H. H., Graffham, Petworth,
England. Associate of the Royal Acad¬
emy of Arts, London. Represented in
Chantry Fund Collection, Bradford, Not¬
tingham, Oldham, Dumfermline, South
Australia, New South Wales, Munich,
Chicago
137 — A Sussex^Cider„ Press
Laurenti^ Cesare, Venice, Italy; bom
Mesola, Ferrara, Italy, Member of The
Secession, Munich ; Academies of Venice
and Milan. Represented in Trieste,
Rome, Venice. Gold Medals, Munich,
Dresden ; Silver Medal, London ; Hum¬
bert Prize, Milan
138 — Conscience *
139 — Love at Venice *
La Touche f Gaston, Saint Qoud, France;
bom Saint Qoud. Member of French
Cesare Laurenti
Pastellists and Aquarellists ; Societe Na-
tionale des Beaux Arts. Represented in
Collections at Sydney, St. Petersburg,
Rouen, Madgeburg, Constantinople, and
the Luxembourg, Paris. Medals, Paris.
3d Qass, 1884; 2d Qass, 1888; Silver
Medal. 1889
140 — Spanish Princesses (Infantas) *
Lindner, Moffat, London. Member of
the New English Art Qub
141 — Breezy Holland
Lord, Caroline A., Cincinnati, Ohio. In¬
structor in Art Academy of Cincinnati ;
Member of Woman's Art Qub, Cincin-
natL Bronze Medal, World's Fair,
Chicago
142 — Study
Lufkin, Lee, Lima, Ohio. Member
Woman^s Art Club of New York.
Medal, Academy Colarassi
143 — The Sisters
Lee, Homer, New York. Member of the
Lotos and Salmagundi Clubs, New York ;
Ohio Society, New York. Represented
in Lotos and Salmagundi Clubs. Honor¬
able Mention, Vienna, 1897
144 — Eads Bridge
Maufra, Maxime, Paris
145 — Marine
Maynard, George W., New York; bom
Washington, D. C. Member of the Na¬
tional Academy, the Society of American
Artists, the American Water Color Soci¬
ety, New York, and National Society of
Mural Painters. Represented in the
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine
Arts, Philadelphia. Temple Gold Medal,
Philadelphia ; Medals, American Art
Association, for Decoration, World's Col¬
umbian Exposition, Chicago ; W. T.
Evans Prize, American Water Color
Society ; Shaw Prize, Society of Ameri¬
can Artists
146- Aurora
147 — The Capture
Meakin, L, H», Cincinnati; bom Eng¬
land, Member of Art Academy of
Cincinnati and Society of Western Art¬
ists. Represented in Cincinnati Museum
Association and Indianapolis Art Asso¬
ciation
148 — Grey Weather among the Foothills, Colo¬
rado
149— A Silvery Day*
Melchers, J.Gari,Paris; bom Detroit,Mich.
Member of the Society of American
Artists, New York; Society Nationale
des Beaux Arts, Paris; Corresponding
Member of the Secession, Munich ;
Chevalier of the Order of St. Michel
of Bavaria ; Chevalier of the Legion of
Honor, France. Honorable Mention,
Paris, 1886; 3d Class Medal, 1888; 1st
Qass Medal, Amsterdam, 1887; 1st
Class Medal, Munich, 1888; Grand
Prize, Paris, 1889 ; 1st Prize, Chicago
Art Institute, 1891 ; Medal of Honor,
Berlin, 1891 ; Gold Medal, Art Qub,
Philadelphia, 1892; Member of Inter¬
national Jury of Award, World's Fair,
1893 ; Medal of Honor, Antwerp,
1894. Represented in the Luxembourg
150 — Young Mother
Menard^ Emile Rene, Paris; bom Paris,
K. R Menard
Member of the Societe Nationale des
Beaux Arts, Paris. Represented in the
Luxembourg ; Museum at Munich ;
Stockholm; Helsingford
151 — Qose of Day
152 — Moonrise
Mesdagf, Hendrik Willem, The Hague,
Holland ; bom Groningen. President
Societe Pulchre Studio ; Member of the
Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts,
Paris. Represented in the Museums of
the Luxembourg, Munich, Rotterdam,
Amsterdam, Fontainebleau, Berlin, The
Hague, Brussels, Groningen
153 — At Anchor, rising tide on the coast of
Scheveningen
154 — Summer Evening, coast of Scheveningen
Hendrik W. Mesdag
Minor, Robert C., New York; bom
New York. Member of the National
Academy, Society of American Artists,
and Society of Landscape Painters, Fine
Arts and Salmagundi Qubs. Bronze
Medal, Paris, 1889
J55 — Sunset
Milesi, Alessandro, Venice ; bom Venice
156 — The GondoliePs Orphans *
Millet, F. D., Worcestershire, England ;
bom Mattapoisett, Mass. Member of
National Academy, Society of Ameri¬
can Artists, American Water Color Soci¬
ety, New York, and Institute of Painters
Frank D. Millet
in Oil Colors. Represented in Tate
Collection. Chantrey Fond Collection ;
Metropolitan Museum, New York ;
Detroit
J57~-Tlie Expansionist
“ If you’ve ’card the East a callin.
You won’t never ’eed naught else.”
— Kiplmff
Monet^ Claude, Paris, France j bom Paris
158— A Field in Giverny *
159 — Mills in Holland *
Moore^ H. Humphrey, Paris, France;
bom New York. Medal, Cintemiial
F^xposition, Philadelphia, 1876, and
Bronze Medal, Exposition Universelle,
Paris, 1889
160 — “Woe, woe, woe to Granada"
(A santon is exclaiming in the presence of
the Sultan Muley Aben Hassam, in the
Alhambra: “Woe, woe, woe to Granada!
Its hour of desolation approaches. The ruins
of Zahara will fall upon our heads. My spirit
tells me that the end of the Empire is at
hand.” — Irving’s History of Granada)
Mora, F. Luis, New York. Member of
Art Students^ League, New York, and
Salmagundi Qub, New York
J 6 J— Salome
Mouncey, William, Kirkcudbright, Scot¬
land; bom Edinburgh
162 — The Dark Rolling Dee
Murphy, Herman Dudley, Boston,
Mass.; bom Ma^achusetts
163 — Miss Brackett
164 — Winter
Murray, J. Reid, Glasgow, Scotland.
Gold Medal, International Exhibition,
Munich, 1897
165 — The Goat-herd
MacNiCol, B., Glasgow, Scotland
J66 — Under the Greenwood Tree
McTigfhe, Anne, Quebec, Canada
J67— Connecticut Farm
McCord, George H., Brooklyn, N. Y. ;
born New York. Member of American
Water Color Society; Associate of the
National Academy, Brooklyn Art, Sal-
J. Reid Murray
magundi, and Black and White Qubs.
Represented in Brooklyn Institute, Shaw
and Hurley Collection, and in the Gal¬
lery, Burlington, Vt. Medals, New
Orleans Exposition, 1884 ; Mechanics'
Institute, Boston, 1885
168 — Misty Evening, Coast of Maine
Needham, Charles Austin, New York;
bom Buffalo, N. Y, Member of the
New York Water Color and National
Arts Clubs. Medal, Cotton States
Industrial Exposition, 1895; First Hon¬
orable Mention, New York State
Agricultural Society, Syracuse, 1898
169 — A Qty's Eden
6
Charles Austin Needham
170 — Drifting Lights and Shadows
17 J — Gilded Edge of a Common
Newbary^ Francis Henry, Glasgow,
Scotland. Associate of the Royal Col¬
lege of Art, London ; Member of
Glasgow Art Qub and Glasgow Institute
of the Fine Arts. Represented in
Municipal Gallery, Venice ; Municipal
Gallery, Udine; Munich
172 — Elsie
Ochtman, Leonard, Mianus, Conn.; bom
Zonnemaire, Holland. Associate of the
National Academy ; Member of Society
of American Artists, American Water
Color Society, Brooklyn Art Qub and
Francis H. Newbery
New York Water Color Club. Repre¬
sented in New York, Brooklyn and
Chicago Qubs; Executive Mansion,
Albany, N. Y. Landscape Prize,
Brooklyn Art Club, 1 892 ; Medals,
World's Fair, Chicago, 1893; Gold
Medal, Philadelphia Art Club, 1894
173— Morning in Connecticut
Olsson, Julius, London. Member of
Royal Society of British Artists, New
English Art Qub
174 —The Loom of the Land
OrigfO, Qemente, Florence, Italy
175— Dreary Solitude *
[.eoiiHi’fl Ochtinun
Part on, Arthur, New York. Honorable
Mention, Paris, 1889; Gold Medal, A,
A. A.; Temple Medal, Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine Arts. Mem¬
ber National Academy and American
Water Color Society. Represented in
the Metropolitan Museum, New York
176— Falling Shadows
P aterson, James, Moniaive, Scotland ;
bom Glasgow. Member of Royal Scottish
Academy, Royal Scottish Society Paint¬
ers in Water Colors. Represented in
public galleries at Munich, Leipsic,
Stuttgart, Weimar and Glasgow. Cor¬
responding Member The Secession,
James Paterson
Munich. Honorable Mention, Paris :
Second Gold Medal, Munich
177 — Edinburgh
Perraolt, Leon, Paris; born Poictiers,
France. Medal, 1864 ; 2d Class, 1876;
Legion of Honor, 1887 ; Bronze Medal,
1889
178 — The Awakening of a Child
Perrine, Van D., New York
179— Why ?
Pirie, George, Glasgow ; born Glasgow.
Represented in St. Louis Museum
1 80 — Work-horses
Leon Perrault
Pissarro, Camille, Paris; bom Normandy
J8I — Landscape near Pontoise *
182 — St. Sever Bridge, Rouen, on a Fc^gy
Morning *
Poore, Henry R. Associate Member of
National Academy; Member of Salma¬
gundi Club, New York, and Art Qub,
Philadelphia. Represented in Buffalo
Art Association; National Arts Qub;
Art and Rittenhouse Qubs, Philadelphia,
and Worcester Art Museum. First
Prize, American Art Association ; 2d
Hallgarten Prize, National Academy
183— The Plowing of the Ephrata Brethren;
Camille Pissarro
an Episode in the Early Settlement of
Pennsylvania
Proctor, Charles E., New York. Third
Hallgarten Prize ; 1st Prize, Syracuse
State Fair
184 — Grandpa
Ranger, Henry W., New York ; bom
New York
185 — Early Summer in Connecticut
Raf faelli, Jean Francois, Paris ; born
Paris. Associate Societe Nationale des
Beaux Arts, Paris ; Vienna ; President
of the Society of Original Color Prints.
Represented in the Luxembourg, Paris ;
Henry K. Poore
Museums of Brussels, Dresden, Berlin,
Lyons, Stockholm, Christiana, Philadel¬
phia, Nantes, Beziers, Hamburg, Nancy,
Bordeaux, Rome, Gold Medal, Univer¬
sal Exposition, Paris, 1889; Medal, or
Diploma of Honor, at Antwerp, Gand ;
Medal of the Second Class, Carnegie
Institute, 1896. Chevalier of the Legion
of Honor; Chevalier of the Order of
Leopold, Belgium
186— Boulevard des Italiens, Paris *
187 — Edinburgh *
Reaser, Willbur A., New York; bom
HicksviUe, Ohio. Member of the San
Francisco Art Association. First Hall-
Jean Francois Ratfaelli
garten Prize, National Academy; Gold
Medal, California, 1894
188 — Piete Molendijk
Redfield, Edward Willis, Philadelphia, Pa.
189 — The Evening Star
190 — But I go on forever
Reid, Robert, New York; bom Stock-
bridge, Mass. Member of Ten American
Painters. Clarke Prize, National Acad¬
emy, 1897 ; First Hallgarten Prize,
National Academy, 1898
191 — A Summer Girl
192 — The Brook
Rehn, F. K. M., New York ; bom Phila¬
delphia, Pa. Associate National Acad-
Henry W. Kanger
emy, New York ; American Water Color
Society and Water Color Qub. Repre¬
sented in the Detroit Art Museum,
Buffalo Fine Arts Gallery. Medal, St.
Louis Exposition, 1882 ; Water Color
Prize, A. A. A., 1885 ; Gold Medal of
Honor, Prize Fund Exposition, New
York, 1886
193 — A Northwester, Gloucester Harbor, Massa¬
chusetts
Renoir, Pierre Auguste, Paris; bom
Limoges, France
194 — Road to Bemeval *
195 — The Prayer *
Robinson, Will S., New York, Member
of American Water Color Society ; New
York Water Color Qub
196 — Early Evening
Roche, Alexander, Edinburgh ; born
Glasgow. Associate of the Royal Scot¬
tish Academy. Corresponding Member
of The Secession, Munich. Represented
in Carnegie Institute and at Adelaide.
Honorable Mention, Paris Salon. Medal
of the 3d Class, Carnegie Institute, 1898;
Gold Medals, Munich and Dresden
197 — Holy Isle, Northumberland
198 —Proud Maisie
Rosenthal, Albert, Philadelphia, Pa,
199 — Portrait of Max Rosenthal
200 — Portrait of Miss I.
Alexander Koctie
Rydert Albert P., New York; born New
Bedford, Mass.
201 — Moonlight *
202 —The Little Maid of Acadie *
Sargfent, John Singer, London ; bom
Florence
203 — Portrait of Robert Louis Stevenson *
Schofield^ W. Elmer, C^ontz, Pa.
Represented in the Pennsylvania Acad¬
emy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia ;
Honorable Mention, Art Club, Phila-
delphia, 1898
234— January Evening
Schuster-Woldan, Raffael, Munich;
Second Medal, International Exhibition,
Munich, 1897
205 — The "Woman Artist
Segantini, Giovanni, Malojaberg, Enga-
dine, Switzerland ; bom Milan. Hon¬
orary Member of Artists' Association
of Vienna ; Academician of Honor in
Bologna ; Academician of Merit in
Genoa ; Associate Honorary in Turin
Munich and Amsterdam, Represented
at Rome, Berlin, Dresden, Zurich, Liv¬
erpool, Munich, Hamburg, Vienna,
Leipsic. First Class Gold Medal, Am¬
sterdam, 1883; Gold Medal, Amsterdam,
1886; 1st Class Gold Medal, Paris, 1889;
Grand Gold Medal, Turin, 1892; 1st
Class Gold Medal, Munich, 1892 ; Inter¬
national Prize, Venice, 1895; Gold
Medal, Vienna, 1896; Gold Medal,
Giovanni Segantini
Dresden, 1897 ; Grand Gold State
Medal, Vienna, 1897
206 — The Two Mothers *
Sharp, J. H„ Cincinnati, Ohio, Member
of Society of Western Artists and Facility
of Cincinnati Art Academy. Repre¬
sented in Art Museum of Cincinnati
207 — Portrait of Mr. Frank Duveneck
208— Spotted Bird that Sings (Crow Indian Girl)
209 — Study in Sunlight (Taos Indian)
Simon, Lucien, Paris ; bom Paris, Mem¬
ber of the Societe Nationale des Beaux
Arts, Paris
210 — Portraits
Hotiorahle Mention^ Carnegie Institute, 1899
Lucien Simon
SouZi-PintO, Jose Julio de, Paris; born
?ile Terceira, Portugal. Member of the
Academy of Porte, Portugal. Rep¬
resented in Town Council of Porto;
Museums of Amiens, Lyons, Melbourne,
Monte Carlo, Porto, Rio de Janerio.
Medals, 2d Class, Universelle Exposition,
Paris, 1889; 1st Class, Exposition of
Nice, 1884 ; 1st Class, Atlanta ; 2d Class,
Rio de Janeiro, 1894; Medal of Honor,
Centennial Exposition of Vasco di Gama,
Lisbon, 1898, Chevalier of Santiago,
Portugal ; Chevalier of the Legion of
Honor
21 1 — The Potato Harvest *
J. J.de Souza-Pinto
Spence^ Harry, Glasgow. Represented in
Collection at Leipsic
212— An Old Quarry
Steele, T. c., Indianapolis, Ind.; bom
Indiana. President of the Society of
Western Artists. Represented in the
Museums of Cincinnati, St. Louis and
Indianapolis ; Collections of North West¬
ern University and Boston Art Club
213— A Winter Morning
Sterner, Albert E., New York; bom
London. Member of American Water
Color Society. Honorable Mention,
Paris Salon, 1891
214— The Stunted Willows
T. 0. Steele
Stetten, Carl von, Paris ; bom Augsburg,
Member of the Society Nationale des
Beaux Arts, Paris, and The Secession,
Munich. Chevalier of the Legion of
Honor, and of the Order of St, Michel,
Bavaria
215 — Fisherman of Lake Maggiore, Italy
Stevenson, R. Macaulay, Glasgow ; bom
Glasgow. Member of the Glasgow Art
Oub ; The Secession, Munich, Repre¬
sented in the National Gallery, Berlin;
National Gallery, Prague; Municipal
Gallery, Barcelona, Spain ; Municipal
Gallery, Weimar, Germany; Belgium
National Gallery, Brussels ; Museum of
Fine Arts, St. Louis; the New Pinako-
6
Edmund C. Tarbell
thek, Munich. Gold Medal, Munich,
J893; Diploma of Honor, Barcelona,
1894; Gold Medal, Brussels, 1897
216 — My Mary^s asleep by thy murmuring
stream. Flow gently, sweet Afton,
disturb not her dream
217 — A Song without Words
Stokes, Adrian, London; bom in England,
Member of the Institute of Painters in
Oil Colors, London ; Royal Anglo-
Australian Society. Represented in
Chantrey Collection, Tate Gallery, and
Leeds Corporation Gallery. Third
Class Medal, Paris, 1889 ; Medal at
World^s Fair, Chicago
218— Mountain and Hill
Adrian Stokes
Story, Julian, Paris. Member of Paris
Society of American Painters; Society of
American Artists, New York; Society of
Portrait Painters, London. Represented
in Peabody Institute, Baltimore. Third
Medal and Honorable Mention, Paris ;
Gold Medal, Berlin, 1 891
219 — Song
Stott, William, of Oldham, London ; born
Oldham. Associate Societe des Beaux
Arts, Paris ; Laureat Pecole des Beaux
Arts, Paris. Member of Royal Scottish
Society of Painters in Water Colors;
Manchester Academy of Fine Arts ;
Wm Stott, of Oldham
Japan Society of Fine Arts, and Fellow
of Art Workers' Guild, London. Repre¬
sented in the Pinakothek, Munich ; Cor¬
poration Gallery, Liverpool. Gold Medals,
Paris, Salon, 1882 ; Ghent, 1883; Munich,
3d Class Medal, 1891 ; First Medal, 1892 ;
Bronze Medal, Chicago, 1893; Gold
Medal, Vienna, 1898
220 — The Awakening of the Spirit of the Rose *
See ! rosy is her bower,
Her floor is all this flower;
Her bed a rosy nest,
By a bed of roses prest.
— Lovelace.
Tack, Augustus Vincent, New York
221 - Portrait of Mr. George W. Cable in his
Study
H. O. Tanner
Tanner, Henry O., Paris. Represented
in the Luxembourg, Paris ; Wiktack
Collection, Philadelphia
222— Flight into Egypt
223 — ^Judas
Tar bell, Edmund C., Boston; bom West
Groton, Mass. Member of Ten Ameri¬
can Painters. Represented in Philadel¬
phia Art Qub; Cincinnati Museum;
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine
Arts, Philadelphia; Rhode Island School
of Design, and lohnson Collection,
Philadelphia
224 — My Family
Abbott H. Thayer
Thaulow, Fritz, Paris; bom Christiana,
Norway. Member of Academy of Fine
Arts, Munich ; Champ de Mars, Paris.
Represented in the Luxembourg ; Car¬
negie Institute Permanent Collection.
Chevalier of the Legion of Honor; of
the Order of Leopold, of Belgium; of
St. Ofal, of Norway. Gold Medals at
Berlin, Munich and Vienna; Medal of
the 2d Class, Carnegie Institute, 1897 ;
Diploma of Honor at Dresden
225 — Old Factory in Norway
Thayer, Abbot H., Scarborough; New
York; bom Boston, Mass.
226— Young Woman *
Fritz Thtiulow
Thomas^ Grosvenor, Gla^ow, Scotland;
born Sydney, Australia. Member of the
Glasgow Art Qub, Glasgow Institute
227— Night
Xryon, Dwight WiUiam; South Dart¬
mouth, Mass.; bom New York.
Member of the National Academy,
Society of American Artists, American
Water Color Society. Represented in
Carnegie Institute. Hallgarten Prize,
1887; Ellsworth Prize, Chicago, 1887;
American Art Association Gold Medal,
1885-6; Webb Prize, Society of Ameri¬
can Artists, 1888 ; 1st Prize, Cincinnati
Exposition, 1895; Palmer Prize, Inter-
Grosvenor Thomas
State Exposition, Chicago, 1888; Gold
Medal, 1st Class, Munich International
Exposition, 1889 ; 1st Prize, Nashville
Exposition, 1896; Medal of the First
Class, Carnegie Institute, 1898
228- May *
Tuke, Henry Scott, London ; bom York,
England. Honorable Mention, Paris
Salon, 1891 ; Bronze Medal, Chicago,
1893; Gold Medal, Munich, 1894. Rep¬
resented in Tate Gallery, London;
Munich, Leeds, Bradford, Nottingham
229 — Cupid and Sea Nymphs
Twachtman, J. H., Greenwich, Conn,;
bom Cincinnati, Ohio. Member of Ten
American Painters
J. H. Twachtman
230 — Morning
231 — My House
232 — The Waterfall
Honorable Alemion, Carnegie Institute, 1899
Uhde, Friedrich Hermann Karl von,
Munich; bom Walkenburg, Saxony,
Associate of the Societe Nationale des
Beaux Arts, Paris, Member of The Seces¬
sion, Munich, Third Qass Medal, Salon,
Paris, 1885; Grand Prix, Exposition
Universelle, Paris, 1889 ; Medal, World's
Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893;
Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1891.
Represented in St. Louis Museum of
Fine Arts, 1894
233 — The Old Patriarch
Fritz von Uhde
Ultnann, Raoul Andre, Paris. Associate
of the Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts
234 October Evening in Paris— lie St. Louis
235 — Twilight in Paris
Van Boskerck, Robert W., New York;
born New Jersey. Member of the Society
of American Artists. Associate of the
National Academy
236- — Green Road through the Bog, County
Tyrone, Ireland
V illegas, Jose, Rome, Italy ; bom Spain.
Member of The Secession, Munich ;
Internationale Fine Arts Society, Mad¬
rid, Barcelona, Seville, Perugia. Rep¬
resented in Munich, Stuttgart, Weimar,
Budapest, Stockholm, Florence, Barce¬
lona, Madrid, Berlin, Warsaw. Medals,
San Luca, Rome, Berlin, Munich, Peru¬
gia, Carrara, Arci Reale. Virtuoso of
the Pantheon
237 — The Doge Marino Faliero Condemned *
238 — The Doge Marino Faliero before the Great
Council *
Vonnoh, Robert Rockland Lake,
New York; bom Hartford, Conn, Mem¬
ber of the Society of American Artists,
New York. Represented in the Penn¬
sylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Phila¬
delphia. Honorable Mention, Salon,
Paris, 1889; Bronze Medal, Exposition
Universelle, Paris, 1889 ; Medal, World's
Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
239 — Little Louise *
Walden, Lionel, Paris; born Norwich,
Conn. Represented in the Luxembourg,
Paris; Cardiff, Wales. Second Class
Medal, Crystal Palace, London. Hon¬
orable Mention, Salon, Paris
240 — Pilot Boats. Evening effect, at low tide
Walker, Horatio, New York
141 — Oxen Drinking
Wall, A. Bryan, Pittsburgh
242 — Sheep, Evening
243— Sheep
W^alton, Edward Arthur, London, Eng¬
land. Member of Society of Sculptors,
Painterss and Gravers, London ; The
Royal Scott^h Academy; The Secession,
Munich ; The Secession, Vienna. Rep¬
resented in Munich, Glasgow, and Car¬
negie Institute. Medals, International
Exhibition, Chicago; Paris Salon, and
Munich Secession Exhibition. Honorable
Mention, Carnegie Institute, 1898
244 — Landscape
Weir, Prof. John F., New Haven, Conn.
Member of the National Academy
245 — Peonies
W^etherbee, George, London. Member
of the Royal Institute of Painters in
Water Colors; Institute Painters in Oils,
London, Medal Awarded at World's
Fair, Chicago
246 — A Spring Phantasy
247 — The Pool of Endymion
W^hiteman, S. Edwin, Baltimore, Md,
Honorable Mention, Paris. Instructor of
Art, Johns Hopkins University, and of
the Baltimore Art School. Represented
in Omaha Art Gallery, Omaha, Nebraslca
248 — Afternoon Sunlight
Whittemore, William J., New York ;
bom. New York. Member of American
Water Color Society, New York Water
Color Club; Associate of the National
Academy
249 — The Blue Bench
W^oodbury, Charles H., Boston. Mem¬
ber of the Society of American Artists.
Gold Medal, Atlanta Exposition ; 2d
Prize, Nashville Exposition ; Prize, Bos¬
ton Art Club ; Medals, Mechanics’ Fa'r,
Boston
250 — The Ground Swell
251 — The Maine Coast
Woodward, Anna, Pittsburgh. Member
Pittsburgh Artists' Association
252 — Dutch Interior
Wood well, Joseph R., Pittsburgh. Mem¬
ber of Chicago World's Fair Jury, J893;
Member Pittsburgh Art Society
253 — Moonlight on the American Rapids,
Niagara
254— The Gorge, Niagara
255 — The Whirlpool Rapids, Niagara
256 — Niagara Falls
Yates, Cullen, New York
The Harvest Moon
Brush, George de Forest, Dublin, N. Y.
258 — A Family Group
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The Department of Fine Arts wishes to
acknowledge its indebtedness to the members of
the International Jury of Award in America,
and to those who constitute the Foreign Advisory
Committees in London, Paris and Munich, for
the invaluable service rendered to the Institution,
and to Art in America
To those also who have generously loaned
paintings, either to the artis!s who entered them
for exliibition or to the Institute, the Department
expresses sincere thanks
The names of the Jurors and members of the
Committee appear in this Catalogue
The names of those, within our knowledge,
who loaned works to the contributing artists and
those who kindly favored the Institute, are as
foUows :
Col, George G, Briggs, Grand Rapids, Mich,
WiUiam T, Evans, New York City
Charles Fairchild, New York City
Charles L. Freer, Detroit, Mich,
H. K, Porter, Pittsburgh
H. H. Westinghouse, Pittsburgh
Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, JU.
Boussod, Valadon & Co,, New York City
Durand-Ruel & Sons, New York City
M, Knoedler & Co,, Paris
J. Herbert Johnston, New York
1 CECILIA BEAUX
No. 6 — ^lother and Daughter
2 ALFRED EAST
No. 78 — A Gray Morning
3 JEAN FRANCOIS RAFFAELLl
No. 186 — Boulevard des Italiens — Paris
4 ROBERT W. ALLAN
No. 2 — A Winter Storm
5 SIR LAWRENCE ALMA-TADEMA
No. 1 — Mrs. Roland Hill and Children
6 H. H. LA THANGUP:
No. 137 — -A Sussex Cider Press
7 CHARLES COTTPLr
No. 46 — “The Mournful Sea ” ( Finistere)
8 WM. STOTT OF OLDHAM
No. 220 — “The Awakening of the Spirit of tlie Rose
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9 KENE BILLOTTE
No. 13 — Moonrise on tlie Canal — St. Denis
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10 LUC1E^: SIMON
No. 210 — Portraits
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11 JAMES PATERSON
No. 177 — Edinburgh
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12 CAKOLUS-DURAN
No. 32 — A Trio of Friends
13 CHILDE II ASS AM
No. 112 — Improvisation
14 GIOVANNI SPIGANTINI
No. 206 — Tlie Two Mothers
15 ALEXANDER ROCHE
No. 198 — ‘‘Proud Maisie”
JOSE VILLEGAS
No. 237 — “The Doge Marino Faliero Condemned
17 CHARLES H. DAVIS
No. 59 — Summer PNenin"’
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18 HORATIO WALKER
No. 241 — Oxen Drinking
19 K. MACAULAY STP:VENSON
No. 21G — I'^low Gently, Sweet Afion
20 SAMUEL ISHAM
No. 127 — Sprin<;
1 A. BRYAN WALL
No. 242 — iSheep — Evenin]
22 FRANK W. BENSON
No. 9 — Portrait of a Child
23 JOSEPH R, WOODWELL
No. "Ibi — Tlie Gorge —Niagara
No. 121— A Summer Night
25 HOWARD RUSSELL BUTLER
No 30 — A Long Ishmd Landscape
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26 WILLIAM M. CHASE
No. 35 — Rest by ilie Wnyside
27 F. D. MILLET
No. 157 — The E.xpansionist
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No. 150 — Tlie Young Motlier
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•29 MARY CASSATT
No. 33 — A^oung Wornati Plucking Kruit
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30 EASTMAN JOHNSON
No. 128 — Plav Me a Tune
31 H. W. MESDAG
No. l.')4 — A Slimmer Evenin:
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CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF
PITTSBURGH.
The Library contains the following books and
articles on the artists represented in this
exhibition.
Alma-Tadema, Lawrence
La Sizeranne’s English contemporary art, p, 15S-170
Mother’s History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 124-127
Rooses’ Dutch painters of the nineteenth century, p. 141-164
Stephens’ Lawrence Alma-Tadema
Blackwood, v. 133, p, 491
Century, v. 47, p. 4S3
McClure, V 8, p. 32
Magazine of art, vol. 2, p. 193; v. 5, p. 1S4; v. 20, p. 42
Nation, v, 43, p. 237
Portfolio. V. 5, p. 109
Review of reviews, v 9, p 691
Scribner's magazine, v. 18, p. 663
Spectator, v. 55, p. 1650
Beaux, Cecilia
Century, v. 4S, p. 797
Scribner’s magazine, v, 22, p. 477
Beckwith, J. Carroll
Van Dyke’s Modern French masters, p. 79
BiUotte, Rene
Muther’s HiScOry of modern painting, v. 3, p. 53-54
Magazine of art, v. 22, p. 121
Bramley, Frank
Scribner’s magazine, v. 15, p. 423
Brangwyn, Frank
Studio, V. 12, p. 3
Bridgman, Frederick A.
Muther’s History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 463-464
Sheldon’s American painters, p. 150-154
Harper, v. 63, p. 694
Harper’s weekly, v. 43, p. 8 (Jan. 7, ’99)
Brown, J. G,
Sheldon’s American painters, p. 141-144
Magazine of art, v. 5, p. 265
Bunny, Rupert C. W.
Magazine of art, v. iS, p.392; v. 23, p. 376 (July, ’99)
Carolus-Duran, E. A,
Muther’s History of modern painting, v. 2, p. 547
Van Dyke's Modern French masters, p. 73-79
Contemporary review, v. 53, p. 703
Current literature, v. 25, p. 441
Scribner’s magazine, v. 16, p. 232
Cassatt, Mary
Century, v. 57, p. 740
Scribner’s magazine, v. 19, p. 353
Chase, William Merritt
Benjamin’s Om- American artists, p. 59-72
Muther's History of modern painting, v. 3, ]>. 493
Sheldon’s American painters, p. 156-15S
Harper, v. 7S, p. 549 ; v. 87, p. 3
Ciardi, Guglielmo
AVillard’s History of modern Italian art, p. 4S2 (note)
Cottet, Charles
Studio, V, 15, p. 227
Cox, Kenyon
Muther’s History of modern painting, v. 3, p 491
Van Dyke’s Modern French masters, p. 28
Century, V 41, p. 333
Cox, Louise (Mrs. Kenyon)
Cosmopolitan, v. 24, p. 477
Crane, Bruce
American Art League’s Essays on American art and artists,
p. 89-91
Crane, Walter
Mother’s History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 627-629
Art annual, Easter number, 1898
Critic, V. 6, p. 46
Portfolio, V. 21, p. 12, 45
Degas, H. G. E.
Mother’s History of modern painting, v. 2, p. 752-760
Art journal, v. 46, p. 204
Magazine of art, v. 13, p. 416
Demont-Breton, Mme. Virginie
Century, v. 53, p. 210
Domingo, Francois
Muther’s History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 87-89
East, Alfred
Magazine of art, v. 18, p. 81
Studio, V. 7, p. 133
Enneking, Jolin J.
Benjamin’s Our American artists, p. 104-118
Freer, Frederick W.
Century, v. 48, p. 158
Gauld, David
Martin’s Glasgow school of painting, p. 15-16
Muther’s History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 69S
Gerome, Jean L.
Collection of the works of Gerome (photogravures)
Muther’s History of modern painting, v. i, p. 524-525
Van Dyke’s Modern French masters, p. 31-43
Century, v 37, p. 4S3
Magazine of art, v. 3, p. 453
Munsey, v. 7, p. 428
Portfolio, V. 6, p. 82
Hassam, Childe
Muther’s History of modern painting, v. 3, P.4S9
Hitchcock, George
La Sizeranne’s English contemporary art, p. 1S7-204
Muther’s History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 473-474
Art journal, v. 43, p. 289
Magazine of art, v. 22, p. 577
Homer, Winslow
Sheldon’s American painters, p. 25-29
Van Rensselaer’s Six portraits, p. 237-274
Art journal, V 30, p. 225 ; v. 31 , p. 154
Howe, William Henry
Van Dyke’s Modern French masters, p. iji
Isham, Samuel
Van Dyke’s Modern French masters, p. 212
Jolinson, Eastman
Sheldon’s American painters, p. 166-169
Galaxy, v. 6, p. 1 1 1
Magazine of art, v. 5, p. 4S5
Kennedy, William
Martin's Glasgow school of painting, p. 34-37
La Thangue, H. H.
Art journal, v. 45, p. 169
Studio, V. 9, p 163
La Touche, Gaston
Studio, V. 16, p. 77
Laurenti, Cesare
Willard’s History of modern Italian art, p. 4S3-4S6
Melchers, J. Gari
^luther's History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 472-473
Mesdag, Hendrik Willem
Muther’s History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 255-259
Zileken’s H. W. Mesdag
Art journal, v. 45, p. 48
I„eisure hour, v, 44, p 447
Magazine of art, v. 22, p. 73
Portfolio, V. 13, p. 190
MiUet, F. D.
Harper, v. 79, p. 53
Monet, Claude
Muther’s History of modern painting-, v. 2, p. 769-770
Van Dyke’s Modern French masters, p. 167-174
Century, v. 44, p. 696
Moore, H, Humphrey
Muther's History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 465
Ochtman, Leonard
American Art League’s Essays on American art and artists,
p. 165-166
Paterson, James
Martin’s Glasgow school of painting, p. 53-55
Pirie, George
Martin's Glasgow school of painting, p. 56-57
Pissarro, Camille
Aluther’s History of modern painting, v. 2, p. 765-768
Raffaelli, Jean Francois
Muther's History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 35-3S
Ranger, Henry -W.
Munsey, v. 19, p. 169
Renoir, Auguste
Muther’s History of modern painting, v. 2, p. 760-765
Roche, Alexander
Martin’s Glasgow school of painting, p. 58-61
Sargent, John S.
Muther’s History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 474-47S
Art journal, v. 40, p. 65
Century, v. 52, p. 163
Harper, v. 75, p. 6S3
Independent, v. 51, p. 1140-1142
Magazine of art, v. 23, p. 112 (February, ’99)
Review of reviews, v. 9, p. 6S5
Segantini, Giovanni
Muther’s History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 104- 105
Willard's Histoi'y of modern Italian art, p. 475-47S
Art journal, v. 47. p. 69
Magazine of art, v. 20, p. 25
Scribner’s magazine, v. 21, p. 212
Studio, V. II, p. 145
Sterner, Albert E.
American Art League’s Essays on American art and artists
p. 122-124
Stevenson, R. Macaulay
Martin’s Glasgow school of painting, p. 62-64
Stott, William (of Oldham)
Studio, V. 4, p. 3
Tanner, H. O.
Review of reviews, v. i6, p. 660
Thaulotv, Fritz
Muther’s History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 39S-399
Current literature, v. 24, p. 550
Studio, V. II, p. 3
Thomas, Grosvenor
Martin’s Glasgow school of painting, p. 65-67
Tuke, Henry Scott
Studio, V. 5, p. 90
Vonnoh, Robert W.
Mother’s History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 490
Walton, Edward Arthur
Martin’s Glasgow school of painting, p. 6S-70
General articles which include references to the
artists represented in this exhibition.
11 w r Krench art (The first half of this book ap-
""■'Te^'red'i^-S^'cnbner’sta^hie, vol. ra. Includes criticism of
Monet and Degas.) ■'
ter on impressionist painting.)
Moore George. Modern painting. (Has a chapter on Monet,
sfsleyfpifsarro, and the decadence of impressionism.)
Smith. F. Hopkinson. American illustrators. (Includes omer,
Cox and Sterner.)
Stranahan, Mrs. C. H. History of French painting. (Includes
Gerome and Carolus-Duran.) r'l^ m in
TheTc’Ss'aitt^'Booklnan, v. 9. P- HO (April. ’99)- (includes
Sargent, Cassatt and Poore.)
Dutch painters at home, by E. A. Chase, in the Century, v. 37. P-
P.7S5. C Waern, in Atlantic, v. 69,
'"""TsrjiMentions Renoir! pIssarro, Degas, Monet, Cassatt
Later American masters, by W. J^fudes C^hLe,
Ntw^Eng^ind nWcS 5"£bri”
Enneking, Woodbury and Davis.) in Hamer
A note on impressionist painting, by Theodore Chi , P ,
». in in Nn. V.rU, in Sk
p. 740. (Mentions Johnson, Homer, Chase a B
Recent and contem|»rary French ^ J "
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